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Vietnam War era Harry McEnvoy TRU-BAL Bowie Axe model fighting knife, original sheath; scarce “private purchase” type

$329.99

Vintage Vietnam War era TRU-BAL Bowie Axe fighting knife designed by Harry McEnvoy. Original leather sheath included; rare UNUSED condition. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM!

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TRU-BAL Bowie Axe fighting knife designed by Harry McEnvoy; Vintage Vietnam War era 1970th vintage. Original leather sheath included; rare UNUSED condition.

Scarce circa 1960th-1970th Tru-Balance “Bowie-Axe” fighting knife with original leather sheath in rare unused condition . Tru-Bal Knives company was established in 1949 by Harry (Mac) McEnvoy – the legendary American pioneer in high-quality practical fighting knives. Early McEnvoy-made Tru-Bal knives are considered by many to be the finest knives in the world. McEnvoy wrote numerous books and articles on the subject and was elected to the American Knifemakers Guild Hall of Fame for his contributions to the knifemaking art. Interestingly, a lot of Tru-Bal knives were used in Vietnam during the war as “private purchase” fighting knives. McEnvoy even designed several models specifically for hand-to-hand fighting; all of them are super-hot collectibles today.  This exact type is illustrated on page 121 of KNIVES OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY IN VIETNAM book by Michael W. Silvey – a well-established expert an author of many books on the subject of US military edged weapons (see the page’s photo attached).

The “Bowie-Axe” model was one of the heaviest knives manufactured by Tru-Bal. Most were used as intended; originals in better grades are pretty hard to find nowadays. This specimen unused – this type is VERY hard to find this nice, especially with the original sheath included. The edge has not been re-sharpened; the tip is intact. Solid full-tang construction; the knife was made of a specially-tempered spring steel; it is about 13-3/5”/ 34 cm overall; the blade is about 8-3/4”/ 22.5 cm long, about 5 mm thick. Ricasso is stamped with the famous Harry McEnvoy’s stone arrowhead symbol on both sides (it looks more like a fish, I know).  Black fiber handle scales are secured by 2 steel/brass pins; the grips are near-perfect. Original sheath is in excellent shape as well – the leather is soft and supple; all stitching an rivets are intact; the back has number 76 hand-written in black marker.

Scarce early Vietnam War era TRU-BAL Bowie Axe fighting knife is in excellent overall condition, considering the age. Don’t miss your chance to add this scarce Vietnam War era TRU-BAL Bowie Axe fighting knife it to your collection!

This rare Vietnam War era TRU-BAL Bowie Axe fighting knife is in excellent overall condition, considering the age. Don’t miss your chance to add this scarce Vietnam War era fighting knife to your collection! Not cleaned or tampered with in any way, 100% original “as is” condition.  I have more Vietnam War era and WW2 era knives and bayonets, as well as several scarce WW1 and WW2 American and European fighting daggers, bayonets and trench knives available for sale – please take a look in the Militaria section.

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FREE EXPEDITED SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. FOR THIS ITEM!

International shipping for this item will be $55  and up to most countries on our “ship-to” list.

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Weight 2.1 lbs

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